Tonopah & Tidewater Railroad: The Nevada Short Line
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An historical account of the iconic T&T (1907-1940), the epitome of desert railroading. Originally built by Francis Marion Smith of the famed Twenty Mule Team operations to haul his wealth of borax from the depths of Death Valley, California. It also served as a connecting line to the gold and silver mines of southern Nevada and in latter days thrived as a shipper of talc and clay. Includes material on the Death Valley and "Baby Gage" railroads at Ryan, as well as Bullfrog Goldfield, Las Vegas & Tonopah, Tecopa, Borate & Daggett, and the Ludlow & Southern railroads. Contains nearly 500 black & white photos and illustrations, including timetables and maps; 60 color images of ephemera and a comprehensive locomotive, rolling stock and station name roster. 8.5"x11" hardcover with color dustjacket,
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